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around the racetrack. >>> look for us on facebook. check out wsjr with maria. back in a moment. . >>> welcome back. nascar is the fast-moving sport with the big tie to corporate america. more fortune 500 companies are involved in its events and athletes than any other professional sport. brian france, ceo of nascar and grandson of the founder. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> i love these cars, but let me ask you about corporate sponsorship first. it can cost millions of dollars for teams, for races, why is it so popular for american companies, do you think? >> it's the only place your brand can be part of the action, you're not just a billboard in the stadium, it's your car, your team. it's unique, you marry that with 75 million fans that identify themselves as nascar fans, that's a great combination. >> 75 million fans, that's quite a number. who's your fan base today? >> our fan base is pretty broad, we have a nice young demo, but 18 to 35 is strong for us and getting better. >> what are they spending more money on, would yo
around the racetrack. >>> look for us on facebook. check out wsjr with maria. back in a moment. . >>> welcome back. nascar is the fast-moving sport with the big tie to corporate america. more fortune 500 companies are involved in its events and athletes than any other professional sport. brian france, ceo of nascar and grandson of the founder. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> i love these cars, but let me ask you about corporate sponsorship first. it can...
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you got a question send us an e-mail. the address is optionsaction@cnbc.com. optionsaction@cnbc.com. so do check it out. here's what's coming up next. >> search no further we got your winning trade right here. cohen and carter made a bullish trade on google. they are in the money but how can they make even more cash? find out when "options action" returns. it's time for pump up the volume the names that were heating up. get off that treadmill. if you're trying to lose weight this company's hot new diet drug is the way to go. it's approval by the fda this week was good news for the company and for the 78 million americans estimated to be obese. and options trades ate up the company's calls this week betting the drug will be a huge deal for this growing market. who is it? the answer when "options action" returns. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get you
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this was used worldwide. i would put the number at $10 billion and it could go higher. >> what do you think about that zach? >> the cost of litigation will be larger than settling. it isn't a particularly high penalty given the trillions of dollars involved. even back to sheila's comment, libor is a consortium and is a kabal. there is not a lovely magical wizard behind the curtain, but banks. but the rate is what was quoted. cities borrowed based on what they believed the rate to be and not one that they believed the rate would do. >> excuses again, we have an apology for the banks for what we think is criminal activity. >> we're not here to throw out unnecessary things. i'm stating my view, you are stating yours, i would appreciate it if you stuck with the point and argued your view, i don't appreciate it. >> thank you very much for being with us andrew and zach. in the meantime, let's go to bert bertha now. >> house keeping and food services for hospitals and nursing homes are surging. just about a dollar s
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i think the proof points are ahead of us, not behind us. we're going to get all of the banks reporting -- >> what's your estimate on earnings then? do you think they keep coming down for the second half? >> maybe not. you think about it we were down for about eight weeks in a row. and now earnings have ticked up a bit. i think the bar has been set low enough that we can see companies beat that low set par. by consider is the second half of the year, those are the real concerns i have. >> we think they will be down for next year, down 1% next year. on telecoms take your big ones this year, and buy ka ncanadian telecoms. they have bigger upside. 5.2%. bce, they're big bell up there, so sell some of your u.s. telecoms and buy canadian telecoms. better upside with further penetration for their wireless. >> you were nodding your head on this. >> we don't like the deep defensives here, the utilities and the telecoms. we think they're trading at levels that are unprecedents with the premium. so we want to have some of the less deep defensive stock
i think the proof points are ahead of us, not behind us. we're going to get all of the banks reporting -- >> what's your estimate on earnings then? do you think they keep coming down for the second half? >> maybe not. you think about it we were down for about eight weeks in a row. and now earnings have ticked up a bit. i think the bar has been set low enough that we can see companies beat that low set par. by consider is the second half of the year, those are the real concerns i...
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i use this old-fashioned mach 3. it doesn't do anything at all except shave me well no wonder it's losing shares to its competition. there's nothing worse than going to the post office and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mailman picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> time to catch up on some homework. first up, on tuesday linda in connecticut asked me about ligand pharmaceuticals. lgnd. i said i'd get back to her. this is a drug developer that suffered through years of weakness with the stock dropping the tide could be turning.
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what do i use? no, not a bottle of jack. how did that get here? it gets in the hard to reach places. do i like tesh other than the fact that she uses a dollar sign when she spells a name. i like to cool my ears and dry them because of the thing i stick in the if dnchts i use a milwaukee three. doesn't do anything except shave me well. no wonder it is losing shares to its competition. ♪ saw the gang dancing on my living room floor ♪ you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy vol
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>> well, she has brought a lot for us, we brought a lot to her. it is the biggest opportunity for motor sports. she is getting better every week. it is nice to see her in nascar. >> do you see more women in the sports these days? >> well, we do, and in terms of our fan base, lots of families attend and make vacations out of it. you see that, the drivers have kids in victory lane almost every time. so it has always been a family sport. >> let's talk about the cars, i'd like to stroll around and look at what we have here. now these are all sponsorships? >> yes. >> so we have exxon mobile, m and n's, tell me about the cars. >> this is the car that runs on sunday. this is the championship car that tony stewart rode. >> wow, look at that. >> and we'll put more technology into the cars as we go along. we're obviously locked in step with four car manufacturers, and we're real proud to have their support and financial support. >> i want to take a look around, because this car, it looks like an engine in here, this is pretty extraordinary. >> yeah, they do
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that does it for us here on "squawk on the street." it's wapner and the "fast money halftime report." >>> the s&p 500 heat happen, let's go inside the major averages now. the dow working on its eighth straight monday decline. here we stit sit down 140 points. that's a loss of more than 1%. we've saved about 100 points off the worst levels of the dow. here's gold, crude oil, weaker today as well. watching the ten-year treasury. there it is. 1.43. historic lows for many treasury yields today. here's what we're following on the "halftime" show today. is getting short the best way to play the market selloff? and should you sell before a company reports? find out if that's the winning trade this earnings season. and ahead of apple's results tomorrow, we're trading the tablet revolution, a game changer for numerous industries. and we look at which chip stocks may be your best buys. welcome to the "halftime" show. let's talk about the selloff. europe, front and center again. >> yeah, and i think what's notable is that gold isn't working in th
that does it for us here on "squawk on the street." it's wapner and the "fast money halftime report." >>> the s&p 500 heat happen, let's go inside the major averages now. the dow working on its eighth straight monday decline. here we stit sit down 140 points. that's a loss of more than 1%. we've saved about 100 points off the worst levels of the dow. here's gold, crude oil, weaker today as well. watching the ten-year treasury. there it is. 1.43. historic lows...
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and aerovironment is piloting the aircraft that protect us. but its stock has been grounded, down 20% this year. cramer's finding out if it could be ready to climb again when he talks to the company's ceo. all coming up on "mad money." you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> okey-dokey. we finally had a good day! ♪ hallelujah no, a great one even. the first rally in more than a week. but i am urging you right now to not get too carried away. oh, man, every day it feels so bipolar. the seesaw between either panic or the euphoria thing. very little middle ground. that's n
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thank you for joining us. one of the hottest sectors of the year continues to roll ahead as we kick off the second half. bertha coombs has details on that. >> yeah, telecoms were on fire in the first half, up more than 14%. and today they are the leaders once again, up more than 1.25% on a really mixed day in terms of the s&p 500. four out of six have been in negative territories for much of the day. let's take a look at sprint which is on fire in june. jpmorgan making positive comments. stabilize lizing or slightly higher in the second half. and they think could still see a significant move to the up side, up more than 5% today. at&t and verizon are the laggards. industrials is the biggest drag. the one area where the market is taking a look at those global manufacturing numbers and feeling a little bit of time to take some profit off the table. rockwell saw a down grade. boeing and caterpillar account for 20 points to the down side. nr energy the worst performing sector. marathon up 37% year to date. and if
thank you for joining us. one of the hottest sectors of the year continues to roll ahead as we kick off the second half. bertha coombs has details on that. >> yeah, telecoms were on fire in the first half, up more than 14%. and today they are the leaders once again, up more than 1.25% on a really mixed day in terms of the s&p 500. four out of six have been in negative territories for much of the day. let's take a look at sprint which is on fire in june. jpmorgan making positive...
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to sort of give us an indicator of where things go? should we all focus on jpmorgan today, and next week microsoft, ibm, banks? citi? what do you think is most important for giving us a sense of what's happening? >> i think you need to watch the earnings out of the financials. jpmorgan surprised today and you saw what it did to the overall stock market. >> i agree with financials. son assumer digressionary, autos, and others -- are they still spending? yes know their profit margin faded a bit in q 2, but if you see a sense the consumer is gaining strength going into q 3 i think we'll get those types of indications. >> thaupgs, we appreciate your time tonight, we'll see you soon. have a great weekend. >> the dow did not imagine to erase six days of losses, but a good day none the less. bob pi ssani is looking at it. >> it is a four to one in the declining stocks. look at the three major catalyst. china is 7.61%. it's good enough. jpmorgan and wells fargo earnings, beat by a penny. these companies are big, that's improve fg the financial
to sort of give us an indicator of where things go? should we all focus on jpmorgan today, and next week microsoft, ibm, banks? citi? what do you think is most important for giving us a sense of what's happening? >> i think you need to watch the earnings out of the financials. jpmorgan surprised today and you saw what it did to the overall stock market. >> i agree with financials. son assumer digressionary, autos, and others -- are they still spending? yes know their profit margin...
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people fixing up the used cars? >> people fixing up their used cars. i think that's a lot to be said for that. they don't have the money to buy new ones. >> bondo. >> as do i. >> pop in yum brands. armenian stud najarian. >> this is a stock that's gotten sold off on the idea that maybe they're like mcdonald's, maybe the chinese market is soft for them. i think it's enough of a sell-off going into earnings which were supposed to be today. looks like they'll be the 18th. this is a stock you can own at these levels. >> texas instrument, 10% higher. mike murphy, what do you do here? >> it's actually texas industries. up 10%. i think if you're in this name, take some profits here. they announced earnings last night. the beat here is from the way they're operating. >> the first time they're profitable in ten quarters. >> ten quarters. their business is focused in texas. texas is a great state to do business in right now. so business is good. >> but they do construction materials, lots of stuff like that. could that why we're seeing lenar and toll turn around
people fixing up the used cars? >> people fixing up their used cars. i think that's a lot to be said for that. they don't have the money to buy new ones. >> bondo. >> as do i. >> pop in yum brands. armenian stud najarian. >> this is a stock that's gotten sold off on the idea that maybe they're like mcdonald's, maybe the chinese market is soft for them. i think it's enough of a sell-off going into earnings which were supposed to be today. looks like they'll be the...
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thanks for joining us. >> sure. happy to be here. >> your reaction to sandy weill this morning is what? >> well, flabbergasted. it's a little ironic, i must say, given the fact he and his institution were in the lead in pushing for the repeal of glass/steagall and then, of course, citigroup is the poster child for too big to fail in the bailouts during the 2008 crisis. so it is truly ironic. but obviously i agree with him. as i've said repeatedly, i think these banks are too big to manage centrally. they're too big to regulate and they do produce good shareholder value either. there's a lot of value to be had if they were broken up. >> what do you think it means to the conversation that sandy weill has now joined it? it's one thing for you to say so or for a politician on capitol hill to say so. but as you said, sandy weill is in many cases the father of the financial supermarket. when he joins the conversation, sit a game-changer? >> well, i hope so. i think there's a lot of momentum-building and recognition. this
thanks for joining us. >> sure. happy to be here. >> your reaction to sandy weill this morning is what? >> well, flabbergasted. it's a little ironic, i must say, given the fact he and his institution were in the lead in pushing for the repeal of glass/steagall and then, of course, citigroup is the poster child for too big to fail in the bailouts during the 2008 crisis. so it is truly ironic. but obviously i agree with him. as i've said repeatedly, i think these banks are too...
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i wonder if he can use a stick shift. i doubt it. >>> time for today's rundown and the dynamic duo is back. take three items here. jpmorgan clawing back bonuses back from the managers responsible for the london whale loss and no severance. is this the right move for everyone involved? they had a bad trade. should they pay for it personally? >> absolutely. remember, this wasn't just a bad trade. we know they were mismarking the books. the managers above them should have it clawed back. clawbacks are a very good way of making people think about the risks they're taking. it is not just i get paid. leave the bank and run away with the money and they lose. >> you didn't do as well. why not claw it back? good idea? >> absolutely. this is the right message to investors and traders. but i think that the mistake on this one is it should have also applied to jamie dimon we'll see whether it does eventually or not. the claws are back. lawmakers agreeing on something for a change in washington. they're bashing the new olympic uniform
i wonder if he can use a stick shift. i doubt it. >>> time for today's rundown and the dynamic duo is back. take three items here. jpmorgan clawing back bonuses back from the managers responsible for the london whale loss and no severance. is this the right move for everyone involved? they had a bad trade. should they pay for it personally? >> absolutely. remember, this wasn't just a bad trade. we know they were mismarking the books. the managers above them should have it clawed...
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jasob is back with us investor of strategy with us in philadelphia. jason. the scare is over the past couple of years ended with a nice fall rally for stocks. could it be the same this fall? >> yeah, we did think eventually we may see the monetary policy come in more sig kantdly, but in the near term basis economic indicators continue to point in a negative direction indicating that we'll see further weakness, and the reality is in order to get the federal reserve and other central banks that we want to have in order to get that lift in the equity market, we might have to see some further weakness in the economy first, and for that reason, we're remaining more on the defensive line. >> tom: and you're looking to consumers to stay defensive to colgate pal mauliv palmolive. >> would you put more money to work? >> we would. colgate is a high quality stock buktd, which means we're taking less risk in equities. the counter to that is we're taking more risk in fixed income, and stay away from the two extremes of full risk on equity and snow risk on the cash and tr
jasob is back with us investor of strategy with us in philadelphia. jason. the scare is over the past couple of years ended with a nice fall rally for stocks. could it be the same this fall? >> yeah, we did think eventually we may see the monetary policy come in more sig kantdly, but in the near term basis economic indicators continue to point in a negative direction indicating that we'll see further weakness, and the reality is in order to get the federal reserve and other central banks...
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he joins us on the "fast line." you believe the second quarter will be the low point for a number of quarters ahead for china. how come? >> thanks, brian. look, the government has moved aggressively to restimulate the economy. and they've got a huge amount of ammunition that has yet to be deployed. their real interest rates are among the highest in the world. they've just begun to ease up on monetary policy. their fiscal deficit is one of the lowest in the world. and they've just started ramping up on state-supported spending for investment. and china's got a huge pipeline of unmet investment needs, given the urbanization trends that are ongoing in this economy. this is what they did coming out of the crisis three years ago and they'll do it again. so i'm very optimistic this is near the low point in china for this cycle right now. >> we have a lot of data here in the states about how low interest rates stimulate consumers to go out generally and buy cars, buy homes. we don't have a lot of economic history with mode
he joins us on the "fast line." you believe the second quarter will be the low point for a number of quarters ahead for china. how come? >> thanks, brian. look, the government has moved aggressively to restimulate the economy. and they've got a huge amount of ammunition that has yet to be deployed. their real interest rates are among the highest in the world. they've just begun to ease up on monetary policy. their fiscal deficit is one of the lowest in the world. and they've...
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max you have been saying that for years though there's so much debt here that who can possibly back us we're going to have to go intergalactic seeking somebody else to take on and collateralized this debt so in the past week or two we've seen a cia agent who has come out and said that he claims they've seen some aliens that what is known as area fifty one but then i saw in the u.k. the u.f.o. files aliens might come here for holidays government officials believe aliens me visit earth and suggest harnessing u.f.o. technology for u.k. defenses file say paper showed the existence of a flying saucer working party within government during one nine hundred fifty to fifty two and then in one nine hundred ninety five the m o d papers show that one agent reported alien craft sightings need to be established as a matter of priority adding there did not appear to be hostile intent well you know it was just a few months ago that paul krugman at the new york times remember he wrote that story saying that the government should preclude that we're being attacked by. aliens and to trigger one or two o
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thanks for joining us and half past the hour at these are your headlines this flare across syria with violence on the rollers between government troops on the rebels after a deadly attack on several of the regime top brass the free syrian army has claimed responsibility of a former inner circle bodyguards named. israel points the finger of blame at a wrong over an attack on its citizens after these tourists are killed in a blast in the bulgarian city of beauregard's nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the bombing. and to transform articles of already the german parliament is set to vote on whether to funnel punish just beleaguered banks but although lawmakers are widely expected to back her she'll still have to face down a rebellion within the ruling coalition next up our financial guru stacey herbert assess the latest scandals in the world of business. it martin if toxic snort meat commom snipped it yes i'm speaking early and because news is that aliens are patrolling various locations around the world apparently this really is the endgame securitization of all bad debt and sel
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you know how to reach us, e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. becky? >>> we did see a bit of respite for the italian debt, but it didn't last long at all. we have a successful auction of three-year italian debt with the average yield falling from last time around. that did give a bit of respite for various points along this curve. but now having dropped back below 6% on the ten-year italian debt, we are back above 6%. in fact, 6.03% is where we are on the ten-year italian debt. similarly, we may see the euro pick up, but now back below 1.22. after we had a moment of calm, it looks like the concerns that prompted moody's prince, to cut their rate of italy by a couple notches. >> that's right, becky. thanks for that. you're watching "worldwide exchange." if you're just tuning in this morning, these are your headlines. china grows at its slowest pace in three years. italy's borrowing costs fall despite a two-notch downgrade by moody's. and jpmorgan expected to shed more lights on trading losses when it reports second quarter results in just about 5 minut2
you know how to reach us, e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. becky? >>> we did see a bit of respite for the italian debt, but it didn't last long at all. we have a successful auction of three-year italian debt with the average yield falling from last time around. that did give a bit of respite for various points along this curve. but now having dropped back below 6% on the ten-year italian debt, we are back above 6%. in fact, 6.03% is where we are on the ten-year italian debt. similarly,...
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well out to bring us up to date for the moment i'll be back with a news team with more on those stories for in half an hour from now in the meantime we join max kaiser and stacey habit for the latest updates from the front line of what they call a financial. it maher snort meat commom snip it yes i'm speaking early and because news is that aliens are patrolling various locations around the world apparently this really is the endgame securitization of all bad debt and sell it too early and some outerspace stacey max you have been saying that for years though there's so much debt here that who can possibly back us we're going to have to go intergalactic seeking somebody else to take on and collateralized this debt so in the past week or two we've seen a cia agent who has come out and said that he claims they've seen some aliens that what is known as area fifty one but then i saw in the u.k. the u.f.o. files aliens might come here for holidays government officials believe aliens me visit earth and suggest harnessing u.f.o. technology for u.k. defenses file say paper showed the existence of
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anyway, warren buffett is going to be joining us and talking to us about what he's seeing with businesses in the economy right now, and then we get the chance to talk about the huge fiscal cliff with the two most important gentlemen over the last several years who have been in this debate and who have actually come up with solutions that haven't been taken to this point. we're talking of course about erskine bowles and alan simpson who put together what was thought to be an impossible task getting 11 members of thes fiscal commission to agree to it. of course nothing's happened to the proposal since that time so we'll get some time to talk to them about simpson and bowles redux, if there say possibility of making this happen, and obviously, guys, we have a ton of questions to ask all of them, coming up today. there it goes again. >> is it above you or behind you? what's going on there? >> looks huge. >> it is flying -- whoa, there's lights all over the place. i'm going to catch him before -- there's lights all over the place attracting -- >> whoa! >> we saw it. god, it looked like a bat.
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gave us that complete b.s. answer yes when asked by members of congress how many americans communications have you actually looked at and they said we can't tell you because it would violate their privacy to tell it's insane exactly so they're have this big utah facility now it's sweeping up everything i don't care what they say it's getting everything now you cannot tell me with a straight face that you're not seeing u.s. citizen information this person from ation if you're getting everything so it all it is all about at this point time their own self-restraint which frankly from what i've heard on the inside being being used more importantly there are provisions of the patriot act which have been implemented in secret that is say that you or i as a citizen do not know what necessarily we're doing to break the law because they've made the actual violation secret which is against the constitution it's ludicrous and it is likely we have i mean senator ron wyden has been one of the people that really has been pus
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he used the phrase "train the media." we're not domesticed pets or circus animals. >> we are sort of like cats. >> are we like cats? >> i like cats and dogs and all the bad ways about cats. >> i don't -- i have to work on that metaphor. >> scratch, ignore what authority tell, you to do. all right. thanks to all three of you. we appreciate it. "outfront" next, a special report from miguel marquez, cold wars. shell oil one step closer to a multibillion-dollar plan to drill off the coast of alaska. does the risk of it add up? and why nerds rule, bringing one city to bended knee. you stay classy, san diego. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan are always on the move. so they can't get to the bank to deposit a check. instead, they use citibank mobile check deposit. it's easy. they just snap a pic... ♪ hit send... and their checks are deposited right to their account. well almost all of their checks. stand back. seriously? [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of
he used the phrase "train the media." we're not domesticed pets or circus animals. >> we are sort of like cats. >> are we like cats? >> i like cats and dogs and all the bad ways about cats. >> i don't -- i have to work on that metaphor. >> scratch, ignore what authority tell, you to do. all right. thanks to all three of you. we appreciate it. "outfront" next, a special report from miguel marquez, cold wars. shell oil one step closer to a...
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you have today so for us. in moscow how they get but for the next out of the door studios in washington d.c. where alone is ready to go. welcome to the alone a show where you get the real headlines with none of the mercy for live in washington d.c. now tonight we're going to take a good look at all the wall street corruption out there from the live or scandal to p.s.g. best well we ever heard the effect of regulation and accountability then the n.s.a. chief is calling on congress to move ahead with cybersecurity regulation and he promises they won't be reading your e-mails but somehow find that one hard to believe less if you want to know how many new contracts the pentagon is getting in this age of austerity but we have a pretty shocking list for you just from two weeks we'll have all of that work in a night including a dozen happy hour but first take a look what the mainstream media decided to miss. all right so i know that i use this term all the time but if you ever needed a quick easy very clear example t
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joins us live from london. great to have you with us. i want to focus in on spanish borrowing costs. at euro-era highs and some say this can persist for a couple of months before spain sun able to fund itself. is there a backstop that investors can take heart in? i mean, what sort of mechanisms can kick in in order to help spain? >> yeah. well, i think you're absolutely right. we do need to start thinking very carefully about what official measures there are to help spain given that euro is so high as they are right now. there are three kinds of measure. you can actually use the efsf along with the esm which is likely to get approval from september could be used to go out and buy debt in the primary market, direct from spain. that would certainly be a big help. that could be agreed within weeks, really, and quite the near term. secondly, there is the european central bank. potentially it could go out as it has done in the past and indeed as the fed and bank of england have done and actually buy bonds outright. there the ecb has some relu
joins us live from london. great to have you with us. i want to focus in on spanish borrowing costs. at euro-era highs and some say this can persist for a couple of months before spain sun able to fund itself. is there a backstop that investors can take heart in? i mean, what sort of mechanisms can kick in in order to help spain? >> yeah. well, i think you're absolutely right. we do need to start thinking very carefully about what official measures there are to help spain given that euro...
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he used the phrase "train the media." we're not domesticed pets or circus animals. >> we are sort of like cats. >> are we like cats? >> i like cats and dogs and all the bad ways about cats. >> i don't -- i have to work on that metaphor. >> scratch, ignore what authority tell, you to do. all right. thanks to all three of you. we appreciate it. "outfront" next, a special report from miguel marquez, cold wars. shell oil one step closer to a multibillion-dollar plan to drill off the coast of alaska. does the risk of it add up? and why nerds rule, bringing one city to bended knee. you stay classy, san diego. >>> the week when nerds rule. the world is finally here. i think nerds rule the world all the time. this is very particular. the gidoors at comic con is ope. it is now a monstrous four-day event that showcases the best in comic, sci-fi, film and tv. this is an amazing set of number. every year 130,000 fans, see, descend upon the san diego convention center. in costume, many of them, as you see, for seminar, signings, sneak
he used the phrase "train the media." we're not domesticed pets or circus animals. >> we are sort of like cats. >> are we like cats? >> i like cats and dogs and all the bad ways about cats. >> i don't -- i have to work on that metaphor. >> scratch, ignore what authority tell, you to do. all right. thanks to all three of you. we appreciate it. "outfront" next, a special report from miguel marquez, cold wars. shell oil one step closer to a...
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and using the public transportation system as well, everybody is using it now. what will happen, lots of the businesses have cooperated. they asked that their staff take vacations or volunteer for the games. already today the traffic is much lighter than it's been the first two weeks that i was here. so that part is working well. people are going to cooperate. this is a city that has hosted the games twice before. this will be the third time. this is the first time they've done it on their own initiative. the last time ioc asked for help. they said we want to do it, we're prepared and created a whole new area of town. this part, where the studio is situated used to abhor bill place. you wouldn't want to go near. now it's a beautiful park land. there's house. there's a huge shopping mall if you're interested in that. and it's a place that's very inviting. they reclaimed this area and it will be a part of the history of this town forever. >> well, anita, thank you for joining us. we're excited about this too. thank you for joining us so early. congratulations on y
and using the public transportation system as well, everybody is using it now. what will happen, lots of the businesses have cooperated. they asked that their staff take vacations or volunteer for the games. already today the traffic is much lighter than it's been the first two weeks that i was here. so that part is working well. people are going to cooperate. this is a city that has hosted the games twice before. this will be the third time. this is the first time they've done it on their own...
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>> used to be. that was the general rule of thumb. >> for years and years, or a certain amount of oil. now it's really way out of whack. >> you would really buy three trucks instead of a bar of gold? >> think of how much more you could do. >> what can you do with this stuff? >> but think about ten years from now what the trucks will be worth versus the bar of gold. >> that's true. maybe you could have generated profits in investment by using the trucks for something else, okay? >> true. >>> 1.8 million new holders of bachelors degrees find themselves in a grim job market. joining us with recommendations for recent graduates and jobseekers is bill holland, founder of r. william holland consulting, focusing on career management and author of "cracking the new job market." good to see you, bill. >> good to be here. thank you for inviting me. >> why is the job market new? >> it's new because there's a worldwide redistribution of the workforce that's going on. and i might add, that has very little to do
>> used to be. that was the general rule of thumb. >> for years and years, or a certain amount of oil. now it's really way out of whack. >> you would really buy three trucks instead of a bar of gold? >> think of how much more you could do. >> what can you do with this stuff? >> but think about ten years from now what the trucks will be worth versus the bar of gold. >> that's true. maybe you could have generated profits in investment by using the trucks...